Yes all media can be sterilized at the same temperature in order to insure that all pathogens have been killed and that only the one from a cultured sample will grow.
Only if sterilized can they be used again.
You can't sterilize blood as it would hemolize. Blood is sterilized aseptically when it is purchased-meaning the animal (lets say a sheep) is killed in a certain way to ensure this happens. So the blood in your blood agar plate has already been aseptically sterilized
because Mrs. burkhart is making us do this workseet
In principle yes, but this depends on the procedure used and the material to be sterilized.
Usually they use sterilized poppy seeds because fresh/unsterilized ones contain minute levels of opium.
Sterilized broth is clear, meaning no bacterial growth. Non-sterilized broth is cloudy.
By sterilized, do you mean tubal ligation? If so, sure you can.
apparently its just evaporated milk and sterilized cream is just what it used to be known as.
Even if the instrument is sterilized, as this illness is passed into the blood and sex.
sterilized water not contain germs and bacteria.therefore,by using sterilized water different diseases can avoid like typhoid, cholera etc.
uncontaminated, axenic
The opposite is "unsterilized."
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no
make sure if it is really sterilized or not
You can't get HIV from vaccination with a sterilized needle. HIV is easy to kill with standard infection control practices.